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Stevie Ray Vaughan

Early life

Stephen Ray Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954 at Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Texas to Jim and Martha Vaughan. His brother, Jimmie Vaughan, is three years older. At age 7, Vaughan acquired his first guitar, a Sears toy guitar with only three strings. Among the first songs that he learned to play were hits by The Nightcaps, a Texas garage rock band that had a national hit in 1962 with “Wine, Wine, Wine.” In 1963, Vaughan got his first electric guitar, a hand-me-down from his brother.

Early career

Jimmie Vaughan’s friend, Doyle Bramhall, heard Stevie Ray Vaughan playing a song called “Jeff’s Boogie” by The Yardbirds, and was impressed. Bramhall would help Vaughan singing and songwriting development. In 1967, Vaughan first band, The Chantones, played an outdoor show at Robert E. Lee Park in Dallas and began to advance beyond school dances and private parties. During the summer of 1970, after falling into a barrel of grease while working for a fast food restaurant, Vaughan quit his job, formed his first relatively long-lasting band, Blackbird, and devoted his working life to music.

In 1971, Vaughan made his first studio recording, sitting in with a high school band called A Cast of Thousands for a compilation album named A New Hi. The two songs that were on the album showcased Vaughan’s early burgeoning talent. During Christmas vacation, he dropped out of high school and moved to Austin, Texas with Blackbird. Their home base was a nightclub on the outskirts of town called the Soap Creek Saloon. In late 1972, he joined a rock band called Krackerjack, but quit a few months later when the lead singer decided that the band should wear theatrical makeup on stage.

In March 1973, Marc Benno added Vaughan to his band the Nightcrawlers, which was recording an album in Hollywood for A&M Records. The recording featured Doyle Bramhall on the drums, along with the beginning of a songwriting partnership with Vaughan. The album was not released, however, and the band traveled back to Texas. A year later, he found a battered 1963 Fender Stratocaster at a music store in Austin. It would remain as his favorite guitar for the rest of his life.

In late December 1974, Vaughan joined a popular Austin band Paul Ray & the Cobras, averaging approximately five shows a week. The Cobras released a record and won “Band of the Year” in an Austin music poll. Three years later, Vaughan left the Cobras and formed Triple Threat Revue with vocalist Lou Ann Barton, W. C. Clark on bass guitar, Mike Kindred on keyboards, and Fredde “Pharoah” Walden on drums. Later, Jackie Newhouse replaced W. C. Clark on bass and Chris Layton replaced Walden on drums. Vaughan and Lou Ann renamed the band Double Trouble, though Barton left in 1980 to sing for Roomful of Blues. On December 23, 1979, Vaughan and Lenora “Lenny” Bailey were married between sets at the Rome Inn nightclub in Austin.

Double Trouble

Tommy Shannon, the former bassist in Krackerjack, replaced Jackie Newhouse in 1981. In July, the band played a music festival in Manor, Texas and a videotape of the performance was given to Rolling Stones drummer, Charlie Watts. Double Trouble then played a private party for The Rolling Stones at New York’s Danceteria nightclub. On July 17, 1982, Vaughan and Double Trouble played the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the first unsigned act to perform at the event. A few in the audience started booing the loud band throughout their performance since the event was predominately acoustical music. Vaughan later met David Bowie and jammed with Jackson Browne after the show, during an after party which lasted for hours into the morning.

Bowie asked Vaughan to play lead guitar on his new album Let’s Dance. The album became Bowie’s best-selling album of his career. Bowie also invited Vaughan to go on his Serious Moonlight Tour. During the rehearsal period, Vaughan decided to attend the funeral of Muddy Waters and, thus, could not be found for 5 days. When David Bowie expressed to Stevie that he wanted him to come down a flight of stairs with a liitle dance routine while playing his guitar, Stevie realized that this was not his gig. He was not a “pop” artist and refused to rehearse dance numbers like one, soon after he quit the tour with David Bowie, and went back to focus on his music and career with Double Trouble.

Browne offered Vaughan time in his recording studio in Los Angeles free of charge, and the band accepted the offer in November 1982. In the spring of the following year, music producer John Hammond heard a tape of the band’s Montreux performance, and got the band a recording contract with Epic Records. Hammond is credited with discovering Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, among others. On June 13, 1983, the recordings in Browne’s studio morphed into Texas Flood, Vaughan and Double Trouble’s debut album, and was released to glowing reviews, selling over half a million units. Along with making an appearance on Austin City Limits, readers of Guitar Player magazine voted Vaughan as “Best New Talent” and “Best Electric Blues Guitar Player”, with Texas Flood as “Best Guitar Album”.

On May 15, 1984, Couldn’t Stand the Weather was released and hit number 31 on the Billboard charts. In October 1984, Vaughan and Double Trouble performed at Carnegie Hall. To celebrate his thirtieth birthday, Vaughan brought along an all-star supporting band, including Dr. John on keyboards and his brother, Jimmie, on guitar, who wore custom tailored velvet mariachi suits. His wife and parents flew in from Texas to share in his triumph. In November 1984, Vaughan won “Entertainer of the Year” and “Instrumentalist of the Year” at the National Blues Awards in Memphis, Tennessee.

Drug and alcohol addiction

On September 30, 1985, the band’s third album, Soul to Soul, was released, featuring new band member, Reese Wynans, on keyboards. It became their third gold album and went to number 34 on the Billboard charts. In July 1986, the band recorded shows in Austin and Dallas for their fourth album, Live Alive. On August 27, 1986, Vaughan’s father, Big Jim Vaughan, died of Parkinson’s disease. In late September 1986, Vaughan became ill while on tour in Ludwigshafen, Germany. He managed to make it through three more shows with his illness. He was then admitted into a hospital in London before he was flown to a rehabilitation center in Atlanta, Georgia . Among his addictions were extensive cocaine use and an addiction to Crown Royal whiskey. After being released clean and sober, Vaughan’s songs took on a theme of dealing with recovering from substance abuse. Songs such as “Tightrope” and “Wall of Denial”, were written by Stevie Ray Vaughan and fellow musician Doyle Bromhill.

Recovery

Vaughan struggled through two more concerts, though the last thirteen dates on the tour were canceled while Vaughan was admitted to a hospital in London. He emerged clean and sober in Atlanta, Georgia. Tommy Shannon also came out clean and sober while in Austin. Live Alive was released on November 15, 1986.

In the spring of 1987, MTV broadcast the band show in Daytona Beach, Florida as part of its spring break coverage. Vaughan also appeared in the movie Back to the Beach, performing “Pipeline” with Dick Dale. He also appeared on B.B. King Cinemax television special with Eric Clapton, Albert King, Phil Collins, Gladys Knight, Paul Butterfield, Chaka Khan, and Billy Ocean. Later that year, Vaughan filed for divorce from Lenny.

In 1988, Vaughan appeared with Stevie Wonder on an MTV special called Characters. Double Trouble also headlined a concert at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The show, featuring jams with Katie Webster, Albert Collins, and B.B. King, was filmed for a Showtime special called Coast to Coast. Vaughan’s divorce from Lenny was finalized toward the end of the year.

On January 23, 1989, the band performed at an inauguration party in Washington, D.C. for George H. W. Bush. The band’s fifth album, In Step, was released in June, and went on to win a Grammy Award for “Best Contemporary Blues Recording”.

In the spring of 1990, Vaughan and his brother recorded an album together, one that would feature the music they had grown up with. They recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis and were produced by Nile Rodgers. The brothers agreed to name it Family Style. That summer, Vaughan and Double Trouble went on tour with British soul singer Joe Cocker, touring places like Alaska and the Benson & Hedges Blues Festival.

Death

To complete the summer portion of the “In Step” tour, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble played two shows on August 25 and 26 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, WI, while on tour with Eric Clapton.

For travel to the next venue, the tour manager reserved four helicopters to circumvent congested highway traffic. In very dense fog, the helicopters, not certified for flight under instrument flight rules (IFR) lifted off at 12:40 A.M. Just past the lift-off zone was a 300-foot hill. Vaughan’s helicopter pilot was unfamiliar with the area, and did not climb to sufficient altitude immediately after take-off. Vaughan’s helicopter crashed into the hill.

According to the findings as reported by the National Transportation Safety Board, the cause of the accident was determined to be inadequate planning by the pilot, and failure to attain sufficient altitude to clear an obstacle. Fog and haze, as well as the rising terrain were listed as contributing factors. All occupants including Vaughan, the pilot and three members of Eric Clapton’s travel group were killed on impact.

On August 31, 1990, funeral services were held for Vaughan at Laurel Land Memorial Park in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. Brother Jimmie, mother Martha, and girlfriend Janna were in attendance. Among the mourners were Stevie Wonder, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and Nile Rodgers.

Legacy

Vaughan memorial at Lady Bird Lake, in Austin, Texas. (301547.1774 97452.4228 / 30.263104833N 97.750673W / 30.263104833; -97.750673)

The 1991 album The Sky Is Crying was the first of several posthumous Vaughan releases to achieve chart success. Jimmie Vaughan later co-wrote and recorded a song in tribute to his brother and other deceased blues guitarists, titled “Six Strings Down”. Bonnie Raitt’s 1991 album Luck of the Draw was dedicated to him. Many other artists recorded songs in remembrance of Vaughan, including Eric Johnson, Tommy Emmanuel (the song Stevie’s Blues), Buddy Guy and Steve Vai (“Jibboom” on the album The Ultra Zone, 1999) and guitarist Wayne Perkins (“Big Stratocaster”, from the album Rambling Heart). Stevie Wonder included a song on his 1995 live album Natural Wonder titled “Stevie Ray Blues”. On the album, Wonder refers to the song as “Stevie Ray Vaughan Blues”.

Musicians such as John Mayer, Robert Randolph, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Colin James, Jonny Lang, Los Lonely Boys, Mike McCready, Eric Johnson, John Petrucci, and Doyle Bramhall II have cited Vaughan as an influence.

In 1991, Texas governor Ann Richards proclaimed October 3, Vaughan’s birthday, to be “Stevie Ray Vaughan Day.” An annual motorcycle ride and concert in Central Texas benefits the Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Scholarship Fund.

In 1992, the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released the Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Stratocaster, which Vaughan had helped design. As of 2007, the model is still in production. In 2004, Fender also released a limited edition exact replica of “Number One”. The last guitar that Vaughan played before his death is on display in the Hard Rock Cafe in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. During that same year, Vaughan’s name is mentioned in Stephen King’s You Know They Got a Hell of a Band, a short story about a town populated by late music legends.

In 1994, the city of Austin erected the Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Statue at Auditorium Shores on Lady Bird Lake, the site of a number of Vaughan’s concerts. It has become one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.

In 2000, Stevie Ray Vaughan was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Stevie Ray Vaughan became eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.

In November 2007, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released a second tribute to Vaughan, an exact replica of his second beloved guitar: Lenny. This guitar was given to him by his wife Lenora (“Lenny”) on his 26th birthday and Vaughan was very fond of it. According to Fender, the original Lenny was a 1965 Strat that he saw in the window of a pawn shop that he was unable to afford. The guitar is sold with a strap, a case with Vaughan’s name embroidered in the fabric lining, a number of brochures and memorabilia and a leather bound certificate of authenticity.

In 2008, residents voted to rename Dallas’ Industrial Boulevard, with Vaughan’s name being one of the finalists alongside Stanley Marcus, Eddie Bernice Johnson, and Cesar Chavez.

Influences and style

Vaughan’s blues style was influenced by many blues guitarists. Foremost among them were Albert King, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, and Jimi Hendrix. He was also strongly influenced by early blues-rock guitarist Lonnie Mack, who, according to Vaughan, “really taught me to play guitar from the heart”, Vaughan, who had idolized Mack since childhood,[citation needed] produced and played on Mack’s 1985 Alligator Records album Strike Like Lightning and covered “Wham!”, which was written by Mack, among others. Vaughan’s older brother Jimmie Vaughan has stated that Johnny “Guitar” Watson was the guitarist he and Vaughan studied the most. Vaughan also cited his brother as an influence.

Vaughan’s sound and playing style, which often incorporated simultaneous lead and rhythm parts, drew comparisons to Hendrix. Vaughan covered several Hendrix tunes on his studio albums and in performance, such as “Little Wing,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” and “Third Stone from the Sun.” He was also heavily influenced by Freddie King,[citation needed] another Texas bluesman, mainly in the use of tone and attack; King’s heavy vibrato can clearly be heard in Vaughan’s playing.[citation needed] Another stylistic influence was Albert Collins.[citation needed] By utilizing his index finger as a pick la Albert Collins, he was able to coax various tonal nuances from his amplifiers. Vaughan also took considerable influence from jazz guitarists such as Kenny Burrell.[citation needed]

Main musical equipment

Guitars

Stevie’s main guitar was a cherished, beat-up 1963 Fender Stratocaster he dubbed Number One. He always referred to Number One as a ‘59. “1962″ was stamped on the neck, and “1963″ was written in the body cavity. On the back of the pickups, “1959″ was written on the back. The fretboard was a “veneer” board (curved on the underside), though all of Stevie’s other rosewood-board guitars were slab-boards (flat on the underside).

Number One was 100% stock, except for the five-way toggle switch and the lefty vibrato arm. Around 1980, Stevie needed to have his vibrato arm repaired, and a lefty vibrato was the only one in stock. Number One was the only guitar with a lefty vibrato arm. All of his other guitars had righty vibrato arms. In the last tone position, a push-push pot with a dummy coil was installed in order to cut down on the hum from the single-coil pickups. Different value capacitors were also added so the tone would stay close to the original sound.

Number One had a very big neck and it may have been the biggest neck of any Strat ever made. Fender rated the necks in terms of size either A, B, C or D, D being the largest. The body was made of alder. Stevie preferred his fretwire to be as tall as it possibly could.

All of his other main guitars were vintage Strats or Strat-style guitars.

“Yellow” a single-pickup yellow Strat that had belonged to Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge.

“Lenny” a brown-stain finish on natural wood and a 1910 mandolin pickguard behind the bridge with a maple neck.

“Butter” a 1961 Stratocaster with a slab-board

“Main” a custom-made Hamiltone guitar, which had his name inlayed on the fretboard

“Charley” a white Strat with “lipstick” pickups made for Stevie by Charley Wirz, for whom Stevie wrote “Life Without You”

Strings and picks

His string gauges, high to low, were usually .013, .015, .019, .028, .038, .058. Sometimes he’d use a slightly lighter high E string, like a .012 or .011. He always tuned down one half step.

Picks were always Fender Mediums, played on the side, round edge.

Amplifiers

Stevie used a combination of amps, all running at the same time.

Two “Blackface” Fender Super Reverbs

150-watt Dumble Steel String Singer with a 4×12 Dumble bottom

200-watt Marshall Major head with a 4×12 Dumble bottom

Two “Blackface” Fender Vibroverb amplifiers (numbers five and six off production line), with one 15″ speaker, used to power a Leslie-type Fender Vibratone cabinet with a rotating speaker inside.

His amps were all upgraded to Electro-Voice speakers.

Pedals

He always used an Ibanez Tube Screamer, starting with the original first-issue 808, followed by the TS-9 and then the TS-10 Classic.

Vintage ’60s Vox wah-wahs

Vintage Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face

’60’s Tycobrahe Octavia

Grammy Awards and nominations

1984: Best Traditional Blues Album for Blues Explosion (various artists)

1986: “Say What!”, from Soul to Soul, nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)

1987: “Pipeline”, with Dick Dale, nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance

1989: Best Contemporary Blues Album for In Step (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)

1990: Best Contemporary Blues Album for Family Style (The Vaughan Brothers)

1990: Best Rock Instrumental Performance for “D/FW” (The Vaughan Brothers)

1992: Best Contemporary Blues Album for The Sky Is Crying (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)

1992: Best Rock Instrumental Performance for his cover of Hendrix’s “Little Wing” (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)

Discography

Main article: Stevie Ray Vaughan Discography

See also

Texas portal

List of guitars used by Stevie Ray Vaughan

Music of Austin

Chicago Blues Festival

Notes

^ Bluepower.com, Retrieved February 1, 2008.

^ “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”. Rolling Stone Issue 931. Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time. 

^ Hopkins, Craig. “Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Brief Chronology”. http://www.stevieray.com/bio.htm. 

^ “Stevie Ray Vaughan Chronology”. http://www26.brinkster.com/jakapa/srv/chronology.htm. 

^ Moser, Margaret, “Paul Ray & the Cobras”, Austin Chronicle, http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/AMDB/Profile?oid=oid:115106 

^ Moser, Margaret, “Triple Threat Revue”, Austin Chronicle, http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/AMDB/Profile?oid=oid:501355 

^ “Ely Band Gigs From 19771982″. http://www.ely.com/ElyBandGigs1977-1982.htm. 

^ “Stevie Ray Vaughan”. VH1. 2007. http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/vaughan_stevie_ray/bio.jhtml. 

^ “Texas Flood by Stevie Ray Vaughan Rhapsody Music”. All Media Guide. 2008. http://www.rhapsody.com/stevie-ray-vaughan/texas-flood–epic-legacy. 

^ Holden, Stephen (October 8), “POP: STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, GUITARIST, AT CARNEGIE HALL”, The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/08/arts/pop-stevie-ray-vaughan-guitarist-at-carnegie-hall.html 

^ http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=11034

^ http://www.guitarnoise.com/artist/stevie-ray-vaughan/

^ “NTSB Identification: CHI90MA244″. NTSB Aviation Accident Database. National Transportation Safety Board. 9/11/1992. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=20001212X23968&key=1. Retrieved 2009-07-05. 

^ Crossfire, pp. 26364

^ Entitled “SRV”, from the album Venus Isle

^ Stevie Ray Vaughan Remembrance Ride & Concert.

^ StevieRay.com Fender.

^ Future Rock Hall entry for Stevie Ray Vaughan.

^ “Stanley Marcus, Stevie Ray Vaughan make Industrial Boulevard list”

^ Davis, History of the Blues, DaCapo 2003, p. 246.

^ “Strike Like Lightning”. http://www.answers.com/topic/strike-like-lightning. 

^ Crossfire, p. 204

^ Crossfire, p. 228

^ Awards Tommy Shannon.

References

Patoski, Joe Nick & Bill Crawford (1993). Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 0-316-16068-7.

External links

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Stevie Ray Vaughan

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Stevie Ray Vaughan

Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Open Directory Project

Stevie Ray Vaughan at Sony Music

Official NTSB report about the crash in which Vaughan died.

Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Internet Movie Database

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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

Stevie Ray Vaughan  Tommy Shannon  Chris Layton  Reese Wynans

Studio albums

Texas Flood  Couldn’t Stand the Weather  Soul to Soul  In Step  Family Style (w/ Jimmie Vaughan)  The Sky Is Crying

Live albums

Live Alive  In the Beginning  Live at Carnegie Hall  Live In Tokyo

Compilations

The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 2  The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

Videos

Pride and Joy  Live at the El Mocambo  Live from Austin, Texas  Live at Montreux: 1982 & 1985  A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan

Tours

Texas Flood Tour  Couldn’t Stand the Weather Tour  Fall Foliage Tour  First Tour of Australia  Japan Tour 1985  Soul to Soul Tour  European Tour 1986  Live Alive Tour  In Step Tour  The Fire Meets the Fury Tour

Original songs

“Crossfire”  “Lenny”  “Love Struck Baby”  “Pride and Joy”  “Rude Mood”  “Say What!”  “Texas Flood”

Related articles

Discography  Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Stratocaster  SRV guitars  Jimmie Vaughan

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FENDER SQUIER SQUIRE STRATOCASTER PICKUPS LOT 8 WORKING 6K COILS ELECTRIC GUITAR


FENDER SQUIER SQUIRE STRATOCASTER PICKUPS LOT 8 WORKING 6K COILS ELECTRIC GUITAR


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DR Strings Red Devil Medium Electric Guitar Strings


DR Strings Red Devil Medium Electric Guitar Strings


$11.99


Awesome Flat Black MG-550 Strat ESP LTD Electric Guitar Satin 24 FRETS with Bag!


Awesome Flat Black MG-550 Strat ESP LTD Electric Guitar Satin 24 FRETS with Bag!


$99.99


Brand New JOHNSON JG-622E Acoustic Electric Guitar/Deluxe Hard Case-NO RESERVE !


Brand New JOHNSON JG-622E Acoustic Electric Guitar/Deluxe Hard Case-NO RESERVE !


$1.00


NEW ALDER BODY DISTRESSED STRAT ELECTRIC GUITAR w/ EMGs


NEW ALDER BODY DISTRESSED STRAT ELECTRIC GUITAR w/ EMGs


$164.95


JAY TURSER 6 STRING STRATOCASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR-NO RESERVE!


JAY TURSER 6 STRING STRATOCASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR-NO RESERVE!


$1.00


NEW SOLID CUSTOM HOT PLAYING strat style NATURAL ELECTRIC GUITAR


NEW SOLID CUSTOM HOT PLAYING strat style NATURAL ELECTRIC GUITAR


$9.95


CUSTOM MAKE YOUR OWN STRAT DO IT YOUR SELF ELECTRIC GUITAR KIT


CUSTOM MAKE YOUR OWN STRAT DO IT YOUR SELF ELECTRIC GUITAR KIT


$2.00


ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR STRINGS SUPER RESPONSIVE SET OF ALICE STRING


ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR STRINGS SUPER RESPONSIVE SET OF ALICE STRING


$2.95


Ovation 2011-CC44-CTBFA Cherry Acoustic Electric Guitar w/Tuner &Setup & Gig Bag


Ovation 2011-CC44-CTBFA Cherry Acoustic Electric Guitar w/Tuner &Setup & Gig Bag


$439.00


Fender Squier Strat Electric Guitar Black


Fender Squier Strat Electric Guitar Black


$79.95


Rogue LX200B Series III Electric Bass Guitar Pearl Black


Rogue LX200B Series III Electric Bass Guitar Pearl Black


$104.39


Ibanez SZ520QM Electric Guitar, Made in Korea, Very Nice!


Ibanez SZ520QM Electric Guitar, Made in Korea, Very Nice!


$350.00


Gibson Les Paul Custom Faded Mahogany Electric Guitar w/ Hard Case


Gibson Les Paul Custom Faded Mahogany Electric Guitar w/ Hard Case


$699.00


RICKENBACKER 660 /12 ELECTRIC GUITAR MG NEW UNDISPLAYED 09


RICKENBACKER 660 /12 ELECTRIC GUITAR MG NEW UNDISPLAYED 09


$4,582.45


Input jack assembly for Squier bullet electric guitar


Input jack assembly for Squier bullet electric guitar


$2.00


NEW! 4-String Electric Bass Guitar (Black)


NEW! 4-String Electric Bass Guitar (Black)


$69.99


set of volume and tone knobs for Squier bullet electric guitar


set of volume and tone knobs for Squier bullet electric guitar


$2.00


Burns London Brian May Signature Electric Guitar Trans-Green w/Tri-Sonic Pickups


Burns London Brian May Signature Electric Guitar Trans-Green w/Tri-Sonic Pickups


$749.99


~Sale New Crescent REDBURST Electric Guitar+Strap+Gigbag and WARRANTY


~Sale New Crescent REDBURST Electric Guitar+Strap+Gigbag and WARRANTY


$69.99


Washburn WI63SF Dan Donegan Idol Electric Guitar


Washburn WI63SF Dan Donegan Idol Electric Guitar


$285.00


Luna Henna Paradise Acoustic Electric Guitar


Luna Henna Paradise Acoustic Electric Guitar


$399.00


USED 2006 CORDOBA 45FCE ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR CUTAWAY W/CASE FLAMENCO


USED 2006 CORDOBA 45FCE ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR CUTAWAY W/CASE FLAMENCO


$500.00


Taylor 514ce   Grand Audutorium  Acoustic/ Electric  Guitar 2011 New Style


Taylor 514ce Grand Audutorium Acoustic/ Electric Guitar 2011 New Style


$2,050.00


Gibson Signed BFG Les Paul Trans Gold Electric Guitar


Gibson Signed BFG Les Paul Trans Gold Electric Guitar


$2,500.00


Gibson Custom Shop Zakk Wylde ZV Signed Electric Guitar


Gibson Custom Shop Zakk Wylde ZV Signed Electric Guitar


$3,300.00


Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster Torino Red Electric Guitar '09


Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster Torino Red Electric Guitar ‘09


$1,400.00


12 x SMOOTH NYLON GUITAR PICKS plectrums for electric & acoustic HEAVY 1.2mm


12 x SMOOTH NYLON GUITAR PICKS plectrums for electric & acoustic HEAVY 1.2mm


$4.66


NEW! 4-String Electric Bass Guitar (Black)


NEW! 4-String Electric Bass Guitar (Black)


$69.99


Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster MN Electric Guitar - Black


Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster MN Electric Guitar – Black


$759.99


Fender American Standard Telecaster Left Handed Electric Guitar - Black


Fender American Standard Telecaster Left Handed Electric Guitar – Black


$899.99


Spector Euro 4 Doug Wimbish Signature 4 String Electric Bass Guitar


Spector Euro 4 Doug Wimbish Signature 4 String Electric Bass Guitar


$2,249.99


Spector Euro 5 LX Alex Webster Blood Drip Signature Electric Bass Guitar


Spector Euro 5 LX Alex Webster Blood Drip Signature Electric Bass Guitar


$2,799.99


BC Rich Jr V Standard 7 Strings Red Electric Guitar


BC Rich Jr V Standard 7 Strings Red Electric Guitar


$379.00


BC Rich ASM Standard Electric Guitar - Black Burst


BC Rich ASM Standard Electric Guitar – Black Burst


$389.00


Fender Pawn Shop '72 Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Gigbag - Three Tone Burst


Fender Pawn Shop ‘72 Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Gigbag – Three Tone Burst


$764.99


BC Rich Double Neck Bich Electric Guitar + Hs Case


BC Rich Double Neck Bich Electric Guitar + Hs Case


$999.99


BC Rich Marc Rizzo Stealth 7 Strings Electric Guitar


BC Rich Marc Rizzo Stealth 7 Strings Electric Guitar


$789.00


IBANEZ DESTROYER ELECTRIC GUITAR


IBANEZ DESTROYER ELECTRIC GUITAR


$699.00


JOHNSON JS-330-STG CATALYST ELECTRIC GUITAR GREEN COLOR 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR


JOHNSON JS-330-STG CATALYST ELECTRIC GUITAR GREEN COLOR 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR


$249.99


NEW TAKAMINE ETN30C FXC SOLID CEDAR TOP NATURAL ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR wCASE


NEW TAKAMINE ETN30C FXC SOLID CEDAR TOP NATURAL ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR wCASE


$1,199.00


IBANEZ RG 470 RG SERIES 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR GREEN COLOR MADE IN KOREA


IBANEZ RG 470 RG SERIES 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR GREEN COLOR MADE IN KOREA


$199.99


Acoustic Electric Rogue guitar - Very Good Conditon


Acoustic Electric Rogue guitar – Very Good Conditon


$50.00


DEAN EXOTICA EQA ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR


DEAN EXOTICA EQA ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR


$249.99


Crescent RED METALLIC Electric Guitar+15w AMPLIFIER+Strap+Cord+Gigbag ACC NEW


Crescent RED METALLIC Electric Guitar+15w AMPLIFIER+Strap+Cord+Gigbag ACC NEW


$99.99


1990 Guild Pilot 5 String Electric Bass Guitar w/ Gig Bag


1990 Guild Pilot 5 String Electric Bass Guitar w/ Gig Bag


$549.99


Electric Guitar PICKUP RINGS SURROUND 2PC NECK & BRIDGE


Electric Guitar PICKUP RINGS SURROUND 2PC NECK & BRIDGE


$0.99


RICKENBACKER 330 6  STRING  ELECTRIC GUITAR FIREGLO + CASE  MINT CONDITION


RICKENBACKER 330 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR FIREGLO + CASE MINT CONDITION


$1,895.26


NEW SCHECTER JEFF LOOMIS JLV-6 FR SIGNATURE SATIN BLACK FINISH ELECTRIC GUITAR


NEW SCHECTER JEFF LOOMIS JLV-6 FR SIGNATURE SATIN BLACK FINISH ELECTRIC GUITAR


$899.00


Laguna Ultimate Rock Electric Guitar Value Pack


Laguna Ultimate Rock Electric Guitar Value Pack


$200.00


Fender Select Stratocaster, Dark Cherry Burst, Maple Fretboard Electric Guitar


Fender Select Stratocaster, Dark Cherry Burst, Maple Fretboard Electric Guitar


$2,049.00


BRAND NEW DEAN MAB1 ARMOR FLAME ELECTRIC GUITAR, SELLING IT AT A LOW PRICE!!!!!!


BRAND NEW DEAN MAB1 ARMOR FLAME ELECTRIC GUITAR, SELLING IT AT A LOW PRICE!!!!!!


$839.99


NEW Crescent BLACK Electric Bass Guitar + Strap Amp-Cord Gigbag


NEW Crescent BLACK Electric Bass Guitar + Strap Amp-Cord Gigbag


$99.69


Electric Guitar, unique custom made, with case


Electric Guitar, unique custom made, with case


$245.00


2x Packs Electric Guitar Strings Gauge 10-46 - Adagio


2x Packs Electric Guitar Strings Gauge 10-46 – Adagio


$9.41


Electric Guitar, custom made,  active pickups


Electric Guitar, custom made, active pickups


$175.00


Wood color electric Bass Guitar, 8 string, solid wood neck through Body


Wood color electric Bass Guitar, 8 string, solid wood neck through Body


$399.00


2007 Gibson SG Classic Electric Guitar w/ P-90  w/Bag


2007 Gibson SG Classic Electric Guitar w/ P-90 w/Bag


$799.99


New Bass or Electric Folding Guitar Stand Music Holder


New Bass or Electric Folding Guitar Stand Music Holder


$6.83


Black Electric Guitar . LP  maple body, set neck,


Black Electric Guitar . LP maple body, set neck,


$175.00


NEW ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR STRINGS MUSIC PACK W 4 STRINGS


NEW ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR STRINGS MUSIC PACK W 4 STRINGS


$14.98


NEW Crescent BLACK Electric Acoustic Guitar+STAND


NEW Crescent BLACK Electric Acoustic Guitar+STAND


$99.69


Set of Professional Electric Guitar Steel 6 Strings 1M


Set of Professional Electric Guitar Steel 6 Strings 1M


$1.00


Crate Blue Voodoo BV-120H Tube Electric Guitar Amplifier 120 Watt


Crate Blue Voodoo BV-120H Tube Electric Guitar Amplifier 120 Watt


$215.00


New GREENBURST Electric Guitar+AMP Cord & Whammy Bar


New GREENBURST Electric Guitar+AMP Cord & Whammy Bar


$69.99


NEW DEEP BODY NATURAL SPRUCE JUMBO ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR w/ ACTIVE EQ


NEW DEEP BODY NATURAL SPRUCE JUMBO ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR w/ ACTIVE EQ


$229.99


NEW S402-N FAT VINTAGE RETRO CLASSIC S-STYLE NATURAL FINISH ELECTRIC GUITAR


NEW S402-N FAT VINTAGE RETRO CLASSIC S-STYLE NATURAL FINISH ELECTRIC GUITAR


$209.00


Dean Custom Run Dave Mustaine VMNT with Floyd Electric Guitar


Dean Custom Run Dave Mustaine VMNT with Floyd Electric Guitar


$1,179.00


 BLUERIDGE CUTAWAY ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC DREADNAUGHT GUITAR BR-70CE FREE CASE


BLUERIDGE CUTAWAY ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC DREADNAUGHT GUITAR BR-70CE FREE CASE


$769.00


2011 Gibson 60's Les Paul Tribute Electric Guitar USA w/ Case


2011 Gibson 60’s Les Paul Tribute Electric Guitar USA w/ Case


$799.99


Vtg Ovation 1612 Custom Balladeer Acoustic Electric Guitar Shallow Bowl GUC USA


Vtg Ovation 1612 Custom Balladeer Acoustic Electric Guitar Shallow Bowl GUC USA


$279.99


Unfinished Electric Jazz Bass Guitar Kit DIY Project - New Make Your Own


Unfinished Electric Jazz Bass Guitar Kit DIY Project – New Make Your Own


$179.99


Ibanez Gio Electric Guitar (red)


Ibanez Gio Electric Guitar (red)


$65.00


Vintage Jolana Tornado 2 1965 hollow body electric guitar


Vintage Jolana Tornado 2 1965 hollow body electric guitar


$361.98


BLUERIDGE HISTORIC  000 CUTAWAY ACOUSTSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR BR-143CE FREE CASE


BLUERIDGE HISTORIC 000 CUTAWAY ACOUSTSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR BR-143CE FREE CASE


$749.00

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